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The
Eurovision Song Contest 1975 was the twentieth
Eurovision and was held in Stockholm, capital of Sweden.

The
Portuguese entry "Madrugada" was an unabashed celebration of
the Carnation Revolution, during which the country's 1974
Eurovision entry had played a pivotal practical role. This
year a new scoring system was implemented, one which is still
used today. Each jury would now give 12 points to the best
song, 10 to the second best, then 8 to the third, 7 to the
fourth, 6 to the fifth and so forth until the tenth best song
(in the jury's opinion) received a single point. Greece
withdrew from this contest in response to the 1974 Turkish
invasion of Cyprus, in protest of Turkey's participation.